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Mesquite

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Who uses this log splitter to process their firewood.

Just check the kickback from a log at 1:15 :eek:

[video=youtube;AaYEQ4RMZKU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaYEQ4RMZKU[/video]
 

Robson Valley

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Could be wet wood. I'd split that, too. Just like the log pieces in my avatar.
Maul & wedges to fit into the hydraulic splitter. Long gone now.

The kickback looked like one crotch meant to hit another. Not smart.
 

Janne

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It would be fine and (almost) safe at a much lower gearing.

I can see it being used with a water wheel

I have a feeling those guys are Russians. They seem to love crazy tricks like this, and getting thrown off high rise buildings with home crafter bunjee cords attached...
 
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Mesquite

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My mistake, the person who posted it is Danish, so likely filmed in Denmark as well.

It's a very similar design to one I've seen in a video that's in Sweden
 

Janne

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My mistake, the person who posted it is Danish, so likely filmed in Denmark as well.

It's a very similar design to one I've seen in a video that's in Sweden


They do smoke a lot of substances in Denmark. Very liberal country!
To indulge in a bit of woodsplitting with one of those lethal machines you need to be juiced up on Vodka or smoke something herbal.

The engine is that a hot bulb diesel? Sounds familiar.
 
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Stew

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I actually don't think it's all that bad! Pick the right wood (straight grained and no crotches) of a good lengh and it seems to do fine. When I've seen it done with bigger wheels it appears less scary as the cycle time is longer. That guy trying to chop short lengths on a small wheel shows why it's a bad idea - too tricky to get it in there!
 

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